mix down madness...
mix down madness...
Does anyone have this problem???
I mix everything down just the way i want it. save it, resample it all on to one track, save that, render that one track to disk. then i play it in itunes to hear the final product- and it's almost always different. pans are way farther out than it is in in live, volumes are differnt. this had been driving me nuts, does anyone else get this????
I mix everything down just the way i want it. save it, resample it all on to one track, save that, render that one track to disk. then i play it in itunes to hear the final product- and it's almost always different. pans are way farther out than it is in in live, volumes are differnt. this had been driving me nuts, does anyone else get this????
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out of interest ... why do you resample everything on to one track before rendering to disk? seems that everything has to go through Live's summing engine twice that way.
as well as what Pitch Black suggested, don't Macs have some kind of speaker settings? like Headphones, Computer Speakers, Hifi etc ... these probably mess with stereo width.
bound to iTunes i reckon ...
as well as what Pitch Black suggested, don't Macs have some kind of speaker settings? like Headphones, Computer Speakers, Hifi etc ... these probably mess with stereo width.
bound to iTunes i reckon ...
Ditto, that makes no sense.barry tone wrote:out of interest ... why do you resample everything on to one track before rendering to disk? seems that everything has to go through Live's summing engine twice that way.
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out of interest ... why do you resample everything on to one track before rendering to disk? seems that everything has to go through Live's summing engine twice that way.
I always thought it would be better to mix things down to one final track before rendering.. not really any other reason. I do play everything as a WAV first. If I'm going to put it onto an ipod or something else I make an mp3 for that
I did have itunes sound enhancer on, I can't believe it was messing the pan up that much. what do they do that for??? that may have solved it, thanks for the help.
what are some other approaches to mixing with Live that people have? Are their any good articles on the subject that anyone knows of?
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